When (D)lights go (Em)down,
I see no (G)rea (C)son for (G)you to (Am7)cry.
We’ve been through (C)this be fore in ev ’ry (Em)time,
in ev ’ry (G)sea (C)son.
God (G)knows I’ve (Am7)tried,
so please don’t (C)ask for (D)more.
Can’t you (C)see it in my (D)eyes?
Well, (C)this might be our (Am)last good (D)bye.
Car
rie, Car
rie,
things, they (Dsus)change, my (D)friend, whoa.
Car
rie, Car
rie.
May be we’ll (Dsus)meet
a (Am7)gain,
(G)some (C)where,
a (G)gain.
I (D)read your (Em)mind,
with no in (G)ten (C)tions be (G)ing un (Am7)kind,
I wish I (C)could ex plain.
It all takes (Em)time,
whole lot of (G)pa (C)tience.
If (G)it’s a (Am7)crime
how come I (C)feel no (D)pain?
Can’t you (C)see it in my (D)eyes?
Well, (C)this might be our (Am)last good (D)bye.
Car
rie, Car
rie,
things, they (Dsus)change, my (D)friend, whoa.
Car
rie, Car
rie.
May be we’ll (Dsus)meet
a (Am7)gain,
(G)some (C)where,
a (G)gain.
I (D)read your (Dsus)meet a (D)gain.
Can’t you (Dsus)meet
a (Am7)gain,
oh, (G)some (C)where
a (G)gain.
When lights go (Em)down.
This page shows “Carrie” by Europe in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of E at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.